JRE definition
Examples of JRE in a sentence
Depending on installation options, the Server Software may include the JAVA SE RUNTIME ENVIRONMENT (JRE) 7 from Oracle Corporation (“Oracle”).
Vendor shall maintain the currency of all Third-Party software used in the development and execution or use of the Service(s) including, but not limited to: all code libraries, frameworks, components, and other products (e.g., Java JRE, code signing certificates, .NET, jQuery plugins, etc.), whether commercial, free, open-source, or closed-source, with Third-Party vendor approved and supported releases.
The Binary Code License Agreement from Oracle governs the JAVA SE RUNTIME ENVIRONMENT (JRE) Version 6.
The Binary Code License Agreement from Oracle governs the JAVA SE RUNTIME ENVIRONMENT (JRE) Version 7.
On all platforms, the Agent Manager 5.8.1 and later includes an updated version of the Java® Runtime Environment (JRE).
If you have previously added certificates to the JRE manually, and are upgrading from a version earlier than 5.6.2.2, see Certificate migration from version 5.6.2.1 or earlier.
Depending on installation options, the Pervasive PSQL v11 Software may include the JAVA SE RUNTIME ENVIRONMENT (JRE) 6 from Oracle Corporation (“Oracle”).
AOL shall have the right to distribute via download a smaller version of the New Browser without the JRE, provided such version has hooks that permit the user optionally to download and install the JRE.
If the JRE is so incorporated in the OEM Communicator Client, Third Party Client or AOL Distributed Communicator Client, and AOL elects to distribute any version of such product via CD-ROM, the version of the product distributed by AOL via CD-ROM will be such JRE-enabled version, to the extent contractually permissible and subject to size limitations, and provided that AOL shall have no obligation to require that its OEMs include the JRE-enabled version.
AOL will consider as part of the Collaborative Development Work Plans whether to expose to the JRE all public and private developer interfaces within the browser (including, without limitation those in NSHTML.DLL), but shall have no obligation to do so.